by bladewind987654322 April 24, 2009
Someone who resists hierarchies.
Against rulers, but for rules.
Against imbalances of power, exploitation, and coercion.
Typically against Capitalism and the state
Against rulers, but for rules.
Against imbalances of power, exploitation, and coercion.
Typically against Capitalism and the state
The Anarchist argued that Capitalism inherently offloaded costs onto externalities and thus inevitable led to environmental destruction and global warming.
by No_Ody March 30, 2019
A person that believes in voluntary relationships and that concentrated power is unjust in most cases. They also believe that all systems with a hierarchy should be examined and dismantled if found unnecessary
You can usually find them running a soup kitchen or punching a nazi
Also, they make Stalin-loving tankies so angry that they need to write shit about them on urban dictionary
You can usually find them running a soup kitchen or punching a nazi
Also, they make Stalin-loving tankies so angry that they need to write shit about them on urban dictionary
tankie: We should abolish capitalism and establish a strong socialist state
Anarchist: Both the state and capitalism is immoral and exploitive
tankie: *proceeds to lose their mind*
Anarchist: Both the state and capitalism is immoral and exploitive
tankie: *proceeds to lose their mind*
by NotATankie November 13, 2018
a garbage song by yungblud (like everything), but also a person who believes in communal living, abolition of the state, antiracism, feminism, free love, antifascism, total human freedom, and socialist economics over a stateless society.
by Lexiiiiii_ March 09, 2021
a person who is free off the leash of the government.
A person who wishes to be on their own free will, not controlled by any democracy
A person who wishes to be on their own free will, not controlled by any democracy
by Dirge January 30, 2005
A "SEPERATE" POLITICAL PARTY. ONE THAT DESPISES ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT. WE DON'T GO AND BLOW SHIT UP, WE MAY BREAK THINGS, BUT WE'RE NOT TERROSISTS SO TO SAY. WE BELIEVE THAT U CAN RUN YOUR OWN GOD-GIVEN LIFE. that u we shouldn't have rules that certain ppl r truly focused on. it's bullshit america's goin back to communism the anarchist shall thrive on this pulse tho we want equality for all even those that hate us... is that so wrong?
dumbass: omg look uncle sam chosed me to go fight for America^^ i'm so happy
anarchist: u dumbass... u may die, do you know that? going to war for some sutpid ass shit... while the pigs that selectively chose u relax, eat, and drink the good life. i wish u good luck.... my freind
anarchist: u dumbass... u may die, do you know that? going to war for some sutpid ass shit... while the pigs that selectively chose u relax, eat, and drink the good life. i wish u good luck.... my freind
by the dark prodigy January 02, 2008
Someone who ascribes to anarchism.
Fundamentally believes that an authority that cannot justify itself adequately should be disposed of, capitalism and its associated systems of governance being one of them.
Anarchism is not lawlessness. There are many proposed ways in which a theoretical anarchistic society would function and govern itself, but I couldn't do them justice here; that's what LeftTube's for.
There are a number of schools of anarchist thought, however, all are inherently anti-capitalist. Anarchists tend to be very active in civil, animal and workers' rights movements.
Here are some different anarchist schools with a thinker or figure:
Anarcha-Communism: Peter Kropotkin.
Anarcho-Syndicalism: Noam Chomsky.
Green anarchism: Élisée Reclus
Black Anarchism: Ashanti Alston.
Anarcha-Feminism: Emma Goldman
Queer Anarchism: I'm giving you 2 figures for this one: Adolf Brand and Oscar Wilde.
Anarcha-Passivism: Leo Tolstoy
Fundamentally believes that an authority that cannot justify itself adequately should be disposed of, capitalism and its associated systems of governance being one of them.
Anarchism is not lawlessness. There are many proposed ways in which a theoretical anarchistic society would function and govern itself, but I couldn't do them justice here; that's what LeftTube's for.
There are a number of schools of anarchist thought, however, all are inherently anti-capitalist. Anarchists tend to be very active in civil, animal and workers' rights movements.
Here are some different anarchist schools with a thinker or figure:
Anarcha-Communism: Peter Kropotkin.
Anarcho-Syndicalism: Noam Chomsky.
Green anarchism: Élisée Reclus
Black Anarchism: Ashanti Alston.
Anarcha-Feminism: Emma Goldman
Queer Anarchism: I'm giving you 2 figures for this one: Adolf Brand and Oscar Wilde.
Anarcha-Passivism: Leo Tolstoy
by CommieScum June 07, 2018